New GPS-like system to track prostate cancer tumors now offered to patients undergoing radiation therapy

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Categories: Men's Health
Posted on: 23rd July 2010 by: admin

A new system that utilizes a precise a GPS-like system to track prostate cancer tumors is now being offered to patients undergoing radiation therapy at Cedars-Sinai’s Samuel Oschin Comprehensive Cancer Institute. The monitoring system, called Calypso, allows radiation beams to more precisely target the cancer as it gives real-time positioning information that allows the radiation beams to focus directly on the cancer. Continue Reading

Study shows monitoring can be the best treatment for men with prostate cancer of low-risk type

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Categories: Men's Health
Posted on: 23rd June 2010 by: admin

Monitoring can be the best treatment for men with prostate cancer of the low-risk type, according to a study now being published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. The lead author is Pär Stattin, a urologist at Umeå University. Continue Reading

Rexahn Pharmaceuticals announces Phase IIb clinical trial of Zoraxel for ED

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Categories: Men's Health
Posted on: 13th May 2010 by: admin

Rexahn Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a clinical stage pharmaceutical company commercializing potential best in class oncology and CNS therapeutics, today announced that it will initiate a Phase IIb clinical trial for ZoraxelTM in the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED). Continue Reading

FDA grants Bavarian Nordic Fast Track designation for PROSTVAC

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Categories: Men's Health
Posted on: 29th April 2010 by: admin

Bavarian Nordic A/S announced today that PROSTVAC™ has been granted Fast Track designation by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) for its proposed use in the treatment of men with asymptomatic or minimally symptomatic metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC). Continue Reading

Obstructive sleep apnea more than doubles stroke risk in men

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Categories: Men's Health
Posted on: 8th April 2010 by: admin

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is associated with an increased risk of stroke in middle-aged and older adults, especially men, according to new results from new research supported by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) of the National Institutes of Health. Overall, sleep apnea more than doubles the risk of stroke in men. Continue Reading

Multimedia software program developed to help prostate cancer patients make treatment decisions

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Categories: Men's Health
Posted on: 15th March 2010 by: admin

Mount Sinai School of Medicine is leading a study of patients newly-diagnosed with prostate cancer to determine if providing them with multimedia materials can help them make more informed treatment decisions. Michael Diefenbach, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Urology at Mount Sinai School of Medicine developed a multimedia software program designed to help prostate cancer patients and their families make treatment decisions. Continue Reading

New method to better study prostate cancer

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Categories: Men's Health
Posted on: 12th March 2010 by: admin

Van Andel Research Institute researchers have developed a new method to better study the cells that line and protect the prostate in relation to the development of cancer. Using the model, they found that normal cells and cancer cells depend on different factors to survive, which could aid in discovering how to target cancer cells without affecting normal cells when developing treatments. Continue Reading

Watson Pharmaceuticals’ TRELSTAR receives FDA approval for treatment of advanced prostate cancer

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Categories: Men's Health
Posted on: 12th March 2010 by: admin

Watson Pharmaceuticals, Inc., today announced the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval of TRELSTAR® 22.5 mg (triptorelin pamoate for injectable suspension), a new twice-yearly formulation of TRELSTAR®, a proven, simple and effective palliative treatment of advanced prostate cancer. Continue Reading

Imaging tools may help address challenging clinical dilemma of prostate cancer care: Study

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Categories: Men's Health
Posted on: 10th March 2010 by: admin

New preliminary data from a pilot study in the Netherlands indicates that imaging tools may help address the most challenging clinical dilemma of prostate cancer care as identified by the hearing of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee and its expert witnesses last week: to treat or not treat, AdMeTech Foundation’s President and CEO Dr. Faina Shtern said today. Continue Reading

Prostate-specific dietary supplements discouraged during radiation therapy treatments: Study

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Categories: Men's Health
Posted on: 9th March 2010 by: admin

Prostate-specific dietary supplements should not be taken during radiation therapy treatments because they have been shown to increase the radiosensitivity of normal prostate cell lines, leading to normal tissue complications, according to a study in the March issue of the International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, the official journal of the American Society for Radiation Oncology. Continue Reading